French program seeks full-time teacher September 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Rachel Zhang The administration has been scrambling to find a qualified full-time French teacher to teach all five levels of the program. French students have had three different teachers in the first three weeks of school and are currently taught by part-time substitute Scott Nelson, who does not speak fluent French and was left without any lesson plans. read more » Ross substitutes for Ryan September 3, 2015 — by Claire Rhee With English 9 teacher Susanna Ryan out on maternity leave, substitute Sheryl Ross will be teaching her classes for the first six weeks of school. read more » Teachers to switch to Canvas grading September 3, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Over the past year, the learning management system Canvas has quickly become a popular way for students to check their homework or see notifications their teachers have posted. In the next couple of years, Canvas is expected to replace Aeries as the school’s grade portal, and Aeries will only be used to send out report cards. read more » BBQ and movie night kick off new school year September 3, 2015 — by Olivia Lu and Harshini Ramaswamy To end the first week back to school, the school hosted the annual barbecue lunch in the quad on Friday, Aug. 21, and showed “Big Hero 6” in the quad later that night. read more » Speech and debate begins again after national tournament September 2, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Roland Shen 2015 graduates Anjali Manghnani, Deepti Kannan and Sudeep Raj traveled to Dallas from June 14-19 and lived the dream of every serious speech and debater: competing in the national tournament. Now, the new competitors are preparing for this year's competitions. read more » Say ‘hey’ to Heher: Saratoga welcomes Judi Heher to the Falcon family as another computer science teacher. September 1, 2015 — by Claire Rhee The school’s math department gained a valuable staff member this year with the addition of Judi Heher (pronounced HEY-ER). She is teaching AP Computer Science, Intro to Programming and Web Development and Digital Photography. She is also the new adviser for the Robotics team. read more » New courses emphasizing creativity and music bring more variety to curriculum September 1, 2015 — by David Fan New classes introduced to Saratoga High School include Modular Guitar and Creative Writing. read more » Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Ross substitutes for Ryan September 3, 2015 — by Claire Rhee With English 9 teacher Susanna Ryan out on maternity leave, substitute Sheryl Ross will be teaching her classes for the first six weeks of school. read more » Teachers to switch to Canvas grading September 3, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Over the past year, the learning management system Canvas has quickly become a popular way for students to check their homework or see notifications their teachers have posted. In the next couple of years, Canvas is expected to replace Aeries as the school’s grade portal, and Aeries will only be used to send out report cards. read more » BBQ and movie night kick off new school year September 3, 2015 — by Olivia Lu and Harshini Ramaswamy To end the first week back to school, the school hosted the annual barbecue lunch in the quad on Friday, Aug. 21, and showed “Big Hero 6” in the quad later that night. read more » Speech and debate begins again after national tournament September 2, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Roland Shen 2015 graduates Anjali Manghnani, Deepti Kannan and Sudeep Raj traveled to Dallas from June 14-19 and lived the dream of every serious speech and debater: competing in the national tournament. Now, the new competitors are preparing for this year's competitions. read more » Say ‘hey’ to Heher: Saratoga welcomes Judi Heher to the Falcon family as another computer science teacher. September 1, 2015 — by Claire Rhee The school’s math department gained a valuable staff member this year with the addition of Judi Heher (pronounced HEY-ER). She is teaching AP Computer Science, Intro to Programming and Web Development and Digital Photography. She is also the new adviser for the Robotics team. read more » New courses emphasizing creativity and music bring more variety to curriculum September 1, 2015 — by David Fan New classes introduced to Saratoga High School include Modular Guitar and Creative Writing. read more » Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Teachers to switch to Canvas grading September 3, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Over the past year, the learning management system Canvas has quickly become a popular way for students to check their homework or see notifications their teachers have posted. In the next couple of years, Canvas is expected to replace Aeries as the school’s grade portal, and Aeries will only be used to send out report cards. read more » BBQ and movie night kick off new school year September 3, 2015 — by Olivia Lu and Harshini Ramaswamy To end the first week back to school, the school hosted the annual barbecue lunch in the quad on Friday, Aug. 21, and showed “Big Hero 6” in the quad later that night. read more » Speech and debate begins again after national tournament September 2, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Roland Shen 2015 graduates Anjali Manghnani, Deepti Kannan and Sudeep Raj traveled to Dallas from June 14-19 and lived the dream of every serious speech and debater: competing in the national tournament. Now, the new competitors are preparing for this year's competitions. read more » Say ‘hey’ to Heher: Saratoga welcomes Judi Heher to the Falcon family as another computer science teacher. September 1, 2015 — by Claire Rhee The school’s math department gained a valuable staff member this year with the addition of Judi Heher (pronounced HEY-ER). She is teaching AP Computer Science, Intro to Programming and Web Development and Digital Photography. She is also the new adviser for the Robotics team. read more » New courses emphasizing creativity and music bring more variety to curriculum September 1, 2015 — by David Fan New classes introduced to Saratoga High School include Modular Guitar and Creative Writing. read more » Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
BBQ and movie night kick off new school year September 3, 2015 — by Olivia Lu and Harshini Ramaswamy To end the first week back to school, the school hosted the annual barbecue lunch in the quad on Friday, Aug. 21, and showed “Big Hero 6” in the quad later that night. read more » Speech and debate begins again after national tournament September 2, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Roland Shen 2015 graduates Anjali Manghnani, Deepti Kannan and Sudeep Raj traveled to Dallas from June 14-19 and lived the dream of every serious speech and debater: competing in the national tournament. Now, the new competitors are preparing for this year's competitions. read more » Say ‘hey’ to Heher: Saratoga welcomes Judi Heher to the Falcon family as another computer science teacher. September 1, 2015 — by Claire Rhee The school’s math department gained a valuable staff member this year with the addition of Judi Heher (pronounced HEY-ER). She is teaching AP Computer Science, Intro to Programming and Web Development and Digital Photography. She is also the new adviser for the Robotics team. read more » New courses emphasizing creativity and music bring more variety to curriculum September 1, 2015 — by David Fan New classes introduced to Saratoga High School include Modular Guitar and Creative Writing. read more » Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Speech and debate begins again after national tournament September 2, 2015 — by Vibha Seshadri and Roland Shen 2015 graduates Anjali Manghnani, Deepti Kannan and Sudeep Raj traveled to Dallas from June 14-19 and lived the dream of every serious speech and debater: competing in the national tournament. Now, the new competitors are preparing for this year's competitions. read more » Say ‘hey’ to Heher: Saratoga welcomes Judi Heher to the Falcon family as another computer science teacher. September 1, 2015 — by Claire Rhee The school’s math department gained a valuable staff member this year with the addition of Judi Heher (pronounced HEY-ER). She is teaching AP Computer Science, Intro to Programming and Web Development and Digital Photography. She is also the new adviser for the Robotics team. read more » New courses emphasizing creativity and music bring more variety to curriculum September 1, 2015 — by David Fan New classes introduced to Saratoga High School include Modular Guitar and Creative Writing. read more » Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Say ‘hey’ to Heher: Saratoga welcomes Judi Heher to the Falcon family as another computer science teacher. September 1, 2015 — by Claire Rhee The school’s math department gained a valuable staff member this year with the addition of Judi Heher (pronounced HEY-ER). She is teaching AP Computer Science, Intro to Programming and Web Development and Digital Photography. She is also the new adviser for the Robotics team. read more » New courses emphasizing creativity and music bring more variety to curriculum September 1, 2015 — by David Fan New classes introduced to Saratoga High School include Modular Guitar and Creative Writing. read more » Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
New courses emphasizing creativity and music bring more variety to curriculum September 1, 2015 — by David Fan New classes introduced to Saratoga High School include Modular Guitar and Creative Writing. read more » Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Measure E construction begins in a noticeable way September 1, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Jason Zhao Creating a new state-of-the-art music building is the result of the Measure E bond, a measure passed in the spring of 2014 that will renovate facilities at both Los Gatos and Saratoga High School. The new music building will be approximately 23,000 square feet and have two stories. Other projects around campus include an additional multi-purpose room to meet the needs of sports teams and other groups, renovation to the paths near the tennis courts, turfing of the upper field and a Wi-Fi upgrade, among many other improvements. read more » Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Musicians focus on upcoming Rose Parade September 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou With Pasadena’s Rose Parade approaching on Jan. 1, the marching band has adapted its class curriculum to help prepare for the parade’s 7.2-mile march. read more » Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Falcon and SHSTV begin first year as merged program August 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh SHSTV and the Falcon newspaper have merged together as one program this year by creating a class where students can practice both print and broadcast journalism. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast